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Bahrain and Saudi Arabian GPs will not take place in April

After careful evaluations, the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix will not take place in April.

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PJ Harvey - You Come Through

PJ Harvey

Mogwai - Stop Coming to My House

Mogwai

Madrugada - Ramona

Madrugada

Humate - Choose Life

Humate

Suede - Can't Get Enough

Suede

Freddie James - Everybody Get Up & Boogie

Freddie James

Tonquas

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Tonquas

San Francisco

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San Francisco

Shirleen Trailer Park

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Shirleen Trailer Park

Forever Marilyn

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Forever Marilyn

Sometimes I Try to Tell Myself the Light Was Never Real

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Sometimes I Try to Tell Myself the Light Was Never Real

Angry

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Angry

A Family Tradition

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A Family Tradition

I Promise You This Winter I Will Worship You LIke Gold

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I Promise You This Winter I Will Worship You LIke Gold

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Pleasure Beach, Josh Pettinger





Pleasure Beach, Josh Pettinger

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I’m a middle-aged mother who hoped boxing would fix anxiety. Instead it knocked me out | Anna Spargo-Ryan

Friends said ‘most people will never get in the ring’ as if it was comforting instead of a reminder I’m extremely stupid

I’ve spent most of my life being devoured by heart-exploding anxiety. “Doing scary things” has meant stuff like being out after dark and calling someone on the phone. It has never, for one minute, meant fist fighting in front of a crowd of people.

But a while ago I decided to try countering the anxiety by doing new stuff. With that in mind, I went to a boxing class. At worst, I figured, I could write a column about being a middle-aged mother in a young man’s world.

Anna Spargo-Ryan is the author of A Kind of Magic, The Gulf and The Paper House, and a winner of the Horne prize

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Danish royals Frederik and Mary begin six-day Australia tour with visit to rain-soaked red centre

Royal tour includes visits to Canberra, Melbourne and Hobart and aims to deepen trade ties

Denmark’s King Frederik and Queen Mary have ended the first leg of their Australian visit with a sunrise trek to a famous Uluru watering hole.

The royal couple walked to Muṯitjulu waterhole in Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa national park with traditional owners on Sunday morning. The culturally significant site is one of the few permanent water sources around the sandstone monolith and a regular attraction for visiting dignitaries.

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Are U.S. Utilities Trying to Delay Easy-to-Use Solar 'Balcony' Panels?

Plug-in (or "balcony") solar panels can also be hung out a window or be set up in a backyard, reports NPR. They channel energy from the sun straight into a home's electrical outlet, generating enough electricity to power a refrigerator or microwave while "displacing electricity that otherwise would come in from the grid..."

But what's holding up their adoption in America?


For the panels to become more widely available in the U.S., state lawmakers are proposing bills that eliminate complicated utility connection agreements, which are required for larger rooftop solar installations and, most utilities say, should apply to plug-in solar too. Those agreements, along with permitting and other installation costs, can double the price of solar panels. Utah enacted the first law, last May, supporting plug-in solar, and now some 30 pieces of similar legislation have been introduced around the United States. [And Virginia seems poised to pass a similar law.]

But the drive toward plug-in solar is facing pushback from electric utilities. They are raising safety concerns and prompting legislators to delay votes on the bills. So far, utilities have won over lawmakers in five states and convinced them to delay votes on plug-in solar bills... Plug-in solar advocates say that safety concerns about the new technology have been addressed and that utilities are really just worried about losing business, because every kilowatt-hour generated by a plug-in solar panel is one less the utility sells to a customer... There are safety risks with any electrical appliance, and it's true that plug-in solar panels present some unique problems. But safety experts also say those issues can be managed....

German utilities expressed many of the same concerns nearly a decade ago when plug-in solar started to become popular in Germany. But with more than a million systems installed, no safety incidents have been reported for customers who used the panels as instructed, according to a research paper funded by the U.S. Department of Energy.

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